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ISBN978-3-902762-17-7
ISSN1016-3263
Governance for REDD+, forest management and biodiversity: existing approaches and future options
Guariguata, M.R.; Sist, P.; Nasi, R.
发表日期2012
出处Parrotta, J.A., Wildburger, C. and Mansourian, S. (eds.) Understanding Relationships between biodiversity, carbon, forests and people: the key to achieving REDD+ objectives. A global assessment report. Prepared by the Global Forest Expert Panel on Biodive
出版者International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO), Vienna, Austria
出版年2012
语种英语
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The chapter examines the evolution of REDD+ governance and identifies policy options to
increase synergies among REDD+, the sustainable management of forests and biodiversity conservation.
REDD+ emerged at the international level as a point of convergence across the ‘institutional complexes’ of
forests, climate and biodiversity. This convergence attracted the engagement of a wide range of institutions
in REDD+ activities, which together have drawn on three primary sources of authority to influence REDD+
rule-making: government sovereignty, contingent finance and voluntary carbon markets.
Intergovernmental processes, which represent the primary articulation of governmental authority at the global level, have generated few binding commitments to the sustainable management of forests or biodiversity due to conflicting country interests. These efforts instead have favoured normative guidance, monitoring
and reporting, and legality verification initiatives that reinforce sovereign authority. Bilateral and multi-lateral finance initiatives have exerted ‘fund-based’ authority through the application of operational safeguards protecting indigenous and local communities and biodiversity, but limited funding and low capacity of REDD+
countries to absorb those funds have constrained their influence. Finally, non-state actors have developed voluntary certification schemes for forest and carbon as a ’fast track’ approach to elaborating more substantive international standards for environmentally- and socially-responsible forest practices. While the small size
and voluntary nature of markets for forest carbon have greatly constrained the impact of these approaches, this could change if a significant regulatory market for REDD+ develops. Furthermore, the governance of REDD+, forest management and biodiversity is pluralistic, involving multiple institutions and actors. Efforts to promote REDD+ safeguarding at the international level exist in tension
with national sovereignty and local autonomy. This complexity is taken into consideration in the suite of policy options provided in this chapter, which suggest the need to draw on a range of institutions and approaches and to consider how together they influence the balance of power and incentives across actors and scales.

主题carbon ; forests ; REDD+
URLhttps://www.cifor.org/library/3966/
来源智库Center for International Forestry Research (Indonesia)
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条目标识符http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/92170
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